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IMPOUTERS AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions and Feed,
KAtfl CORNER FORT AND KINO STREETS.
New Goods received by every Paeriet from the Dictum States anil .Europe
Fresh (Mllioruiu Produce by every Steamer All orders tuiutully attended to
uml Onuii jiulivurcti to any purl ii tliecitv trie of charge. IsJuud orders soli
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LEWIS & CO., Ill Fort Street,
fiaPOlU'EHS, WHOLESALE & RliTAIL DEALERS IK GROCERIES fi PROVISIONS.
Frown Uyslvis nd ficsh California Fruits, Fish, Games and Vegetables on ICE by each
steamer ul the 0. S. S. Co. A complete line of Crosse & Blackwoll's and
J. T. Morton's English Canned Goods always on hand.
& rv ew o- o o i ts a
Itidtuj' liilmit Fond, Fruuii Mttsltroum-s in glass, Glinnidelll lu tins, Ground
'Jtiii.uliiii, 'in st A, IHirkwi'll Frcsli Fiuil .l.iins in glin1-, Siulltd Olhus in
r'jiss Wiiuiit, Aim. mi -, Ftllieit, 1'ciu.an A. lit.izll Nuts, Foiled Siusngc,
Cal. Mllu Cieani Ch'-eso, Eastern Cheese, fircgun Cream Cheese, Young American Cheese,
Swiss C!icoe, Edam Cheese, Topo Can Cieamcry Butter In 31b tins,
Iv t ium mi Nill Pickle, I'plaimrra lalilu Fiiiitn lu gl.isi '., Finest Dehesa
'I i ! .n iii, (Jivttiil W in u Mackerel in 61b tin, Kiy Siutrkriiut, Aincilt'tu
Ciimbem bailee, C.ipo Code Cianbume-, -ih Klntk- Lodll It, At duisun Ocle
butted Miui'o Mctt in ylu-s jui, Jacob Dold'a Bullalo llntns, Whittukirs Mar
lliiui'. Old Reliable limn As ISncon, frch lot ol Giidei! -iciK, Cioik Lemon!;,
AppUs, Yellow liirinpa, Parsnips, New i'otuoto As Unions, Cal. Uoll Uiiitt r,
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CHARLES
KING STREET.
HAS JUST
Kit Salmon Hollies, Block Codfish, Smoked Beef, Buffalo Ham &
Baton, Boeb Smoked Ilening, Tins Norwegian Salt llei ring,
Mild Cal. Clicebc, Atmores Miriec Meat, Gtcen Turtle Soup,
Terrapin Soup, Sugar Raisins, Curiants, Walnuts, Almonds,
Dried Peaches, Pi tines, Dales, Honey, Cereoline Flakes,
CAPE COD CKANUJCRiail.V,
Tomato Ketchup, Cases Sugar Corn, Cases Sugar Peas, Jersey
Blue Potatoes, Ruta Bagas Turnips, California Onions, Crackers,
all kinds; Choice Teas, Ficsh Apples, Saloon Pilot and Medium
Bread, Wheat, Flour, Butter, Phtin Pudding, etc., etc., etc.
And a General Assortment of Canned Meats, Fruits and Other Groceries.
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You oro JmlijoJ tiy your homo lust na
muulini Ijy your itrous. Kooi n neat ana
cleanauUyour reputation v III alilue. Ne.
loot ttnml your eooil nnmo will Buffer, Do
nottlilnk tlint house clctiulngla too trouble
flomojlt laworth nil It tonis, CHiioolally l(
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RECEIVED
Kilmiiii Street
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THE DAILY BULLETIN
"Weekly Summary,"
32 Columns of Original Mailer.
la now issued and will be found to
be an intercfUing and comprehensive
number, containing 'M columns of
reading matter on local topics, and
u complete let-unio of Honolulu and
island news. Thei e is no better paper
published in tho Kingdom to send to
friends abroad.
SUllSCHIPTIONg;
Island $1 00 year
Foreign (mailed) :, 00 year
To bo had fiom
Hawaiian News Co, Merchant
street ;
A. M. llewett, Merchant street j
W. II. Criicnhalgh, Fort street;
Bulletin Olllce, Queen street.
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AN INTERESTING LETTEH FROM A
VETERAN.
S (his is Jubilee year It tcudH to
make ono look lmck nun tntuK
of the flight of time, mid in this way
1 nin reminded that 1 nni one of tho
vctoimw in tho sale of your valua
ble and successful medicine. I
have sold it fiotn the very llrst, mid
have sent it into every country in
Fiiilaiid and many parts of Scot
land. Well do I remember the
Hi st circular yon sent out some nine
or ten ye.us ago. You had eotnc to
ICnglnnd fiont America to introduce
Mother Seigel's Curnthc Syrup,
and 1 was struck by a paiagraph in
which you used these words:
"Being a stranger in a strnge land,
1 do not wisli the people to feel that
I want to take the loast advantage
over them. I feel that I have a
remedy that will cure disease, and
1 have so much confidence in it that
I authorise my agents to leftind the
money if people should say that
they have not benefitted by its use."
1 felt at once that you would never
say that unless the medicine had
merit, and I applied fot the agency,
a step which I now look back upon
with pride and satisfaction.
Ever since that time I have found
it by far the bcstiemedy for Indi
gestion and Dyspepsia I have met
with, and I hac sold thousands of
bottles. It has never failed in any
case wheio there were any of the
following Bymptoms: Neivous or
sick headache, sourness of the sto
mach, rising of the food a'ter eat
ing, a sense of fulness and heavi
ness, dizziness, bad breath, slime
and mucus on the gums and teeth,
constipation, and yellowness of the
eyes and skin, dull and sleepy sen
sations, ringing in the ears, heart
burn, loss of appetite, and, in short,
wherever thete are sign3 that the
systems is clogged, and the blood is
out of order. Upon repeated in
quiries, covering a great variety of
ailments, my customeis have always
answered, "I am better," or "1 am
perfectly well." What I have sel
dom or nevei ?een before in the
case of any medicine is that people
tell each othei or. its virtues, and
those who haw been cured say to
the suffering: "(.Sound get Mother
Seigel's Curntiu Smp, it will
make 3011 well." Out of the hun
dreds of outes I will name one or
two that happen to come into my
mind.
Two old gentlemen, whose names
they would not like me to gie you,
had been niartyis to Indigestion
and Dyspepsia for many years.
They had tiled all kinds of medi
cine without relief. One of them
was so bad he could not bear a
glass of ale. Both weic adised to
use the Sj'rup and both iccovcied,
and weie as hale and heart' as men
in the prime of life.
A lcmarkaiile case is that of a
house painter named Jeffries, who
lived at I'enshurst, in Kent. IBs
business obliged him to expose him
self a great ileal to wind and weath
er, and he was seucd with rheuma
tism, and his joints soon swelled up
with dropsy, and were very stiff
and painful. , Nothing that the doc
tors could do seemed to reach the
seat of the trouble. It so crippled
him that he tould do hardly any
woik, and for the whole of the win
ter of 1878 and '79, he had to give
up and take to his bed. lie had
been afflicted in this sorry way lor
tlueo years, and was getting worn
out and discouraged. Besides, he
had spent oer 1!) for what he
called "doctor's stuff" without the
least benefit. In the Spring he
heard of what Mother Seigel's Cura
tive Syrup lias done for others and
bought a 2s. (id. bottlo of me. In
a few days he sent me word he was
much better before he had finished
the bottle, lie then sent to me for
a 4s. u'd. bottle, and as I was going
that way I carried it down to him
myself. On getting to his house
what was my astonishment and sur.
prise to find him out in the garden
weeding an onion bed. I could
haully believe my own eyes, and
said :
"You ought not to be out hero,
man, it may be the death of you,
after being laid up all winter with
rheumatism and diopsy."
Ills reply was: "Thcie is no
danger. Tho weather is line, and
Mother Seigel's Curative Syiup lias
(lonu for inn hi a few days w hat the
doctors could not do in three yeats.
I think I shall get well now."
lie kept on with the Srup, ami
in thieo weeks he was at wink again,
and has had no rehlrn of the trou
ble, for now neaily ten years, Any
medicine thtit can do this should bo
known all ovei the world.
Yours lnithftilly,
(Signed) Bui'Litr Ukaiiam,
Of Graham & Son.
Ilolloway House, Sunbury,
Middlesex,
June 2otli, 1887.
The abovq wonderful cine of
Iiheiuuntisin was the result of the
leinarkable power of Mother Seigel's
Curative Syrup to cleanse the blood
of the poisonous hiimouis that arise
from Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia.
Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup
is for salo by ail chemists and me
dicine vendors, and by the proprie
tor a, -A. ,T. White, Limited, S5,
Farringdon Hoad, London, Eng.
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WRIGHT BROS.,
Fori Slrool, next Lucas' Mill,
. ft"
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Carriage Builders,
Ship's Ulacksmlihlnrj, Drays, Carls &
Wagon Uulldintj as specially.
Livery description of woik In Ilia
ntiovo lines performed In a Undoings
manner uud executed nt short notlco.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
3? Orders from the other islands
solicited. Will bo pleased to see all
our old customers us well as new ones.
npr-19 89
TO RENT OR LEASE
THE FOLLOWING
Valuable Properties
Aiu olloied for tent or lenso for
11 term of ear?, viz:
The "Heokley llomcstenl." situate in
Knlllii Wnenii, together with nbtnit ten
(10; ticres of kuln land, all enclosed.
One Lot of ten (10) acres, more or
leMA, half of which Is the best of tnro
liiiid with on aliutidant nnd never fall.
Init supply ot wnter adjoins the fore
going ihetaionnd kula will bo rented
seniniluiy if desiied.
One Lot ot rice land, twenty-two (22)
neies, nioic 01 less, with haUdlng, etc.,
iluiile in Knlihi Wn"ii,i, easy ntcess to
the public road. Rare opportunity for
a small f miner.
One Lot, iv'iout nluc and a half (OJ)
acres siiuwo o 1 tho maul.n Bide of King
street, two miles we-t of town, buitable
for pastui e.
Two Cottages in Lililia street, a little
above King street.
F'Thosc 1'ioperties if not dibposed
of blioilly on private terms, will be
lea'-td ut public miction sometime In
May iH.t.
Also several Collages, pleasantly and
conveniently situated, to rent on favor
able terms.
CSf"Pull pirticul.irs given oa nppli
cation at
21C l?t GULICK'S AGENCY.
1 O. llo :J51. -533- Hell TolC. it74.
ilanui Business Agency.
Corner Port & Morcliant'Streots,
Honolulu, H. I.
Aceotintiiiits & Collectors
ron the
Hawaiian Bell Telephone Go.
Manager of Advertising Department
FOH THE
"fflupepa ECuokoa,"
DEPARTMENTS of BUSINESS:
Collecllons will receive special atteu
tion and returns promptly made.
Real Estate bouglii, told and leased.
Taxes Paid and propeily safely insured..
Ilousos, Cottages, Rooms and Cfhccsj
Ica-ed and rented, and rents collected.
Firo and Lilo Insurance eirectcd in first
class In u-nnee Companies.
Convoyancing a Specially Records
searched nnd coriect Abstracts of Title
furnished
Legal Documents and Papers of every
discnption curelully drawn and linnu.
soinely tuigiostd.
Copying and Translating in all languages
in Kcncrul use in this Kingdom.
Custom House Business transacted witli
accuracy and dispatch.
Loans negotiated at favmable rates.
Gold, Silver and Certificates bought and
sold.
Advertisements and Subscriptions soli
cited for publishers.
Skilled and Unskilled Labor furnished.
Any Articlo purchased or sold.
Intor-lsland Orders will receive parti,
cular attention.
To Lot, Furnished and Unfurnished Cot
tages in desirable localities at reasonable
rentals.
Several Valuable Properties in nnd
around the city now for sale and lease
on easy terms.
CQyAll business entrusted to our care
will receive prompt and faithful atteu
tion at moderate charges Fob-4 89
IiADIES' NURSE.
MRS. MONROE, ladies' nurse, has
removed to No. ;), ICukui lane.
Fub-14 80
IiADIES NURSE.
MRS. STEVENSON, accoucheuse
and ladles' muse. Testimonials
of 22 years experience nt Queen Char
lotto Lyiug.ln.llospital, Loudon. Other
islands not objected to. Residence,
"Jordan House," School street. 1'. O.
Box -m; Mutual Tele. 37U 170 m
Anderson &Lundy;
Xentists.
Artificial TlcIIi from ono to nn entiro
set Inserted on gold, silver, alliunimim
and rubber bases. Crown und Bridge
Work a sei-chilly. To persons weuiing
rubber plutes which are a constant
source of iiriuttioH to the mouth tun!
throat, wo would recommend our I'ro
jihylactlo Metal Piute, Ml operations
pei formed in accordance with the latest
improvements in denlnl science. Teeth
KUracted without pnln by tho use of
Nllrous Oxide Gup,
BSTOlucu at Old Tregloan Residence,
Hotel street. Fob-20 83
T
HE DAILY BULLETIN-Thc
moBi popular paper puhllslrod,
ISI
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THE0. P. SEVERIN,
Photographer ,
PICTURES IN ANY STYLES !
1'rlnf lucllnno for Amntciiru,
Cabinets $6 a Doz. Work Guaranteed.
fig?" Entranco on Foit Sttect. "T(3a
122 tf
Whale Boats.
JN answer to several enquiries con
cerning 'Whale Boat l''r nines, we
luio now in course of emistiudlon,
3 Whale Boat Frames h feet by :12 feet
long. These frames uie beut lu one
pleco of oak, and hold to slinpc, thus
lcqtilrlug little tact to set them up and
build. The full frnmo for such boats,
including cants, 4fi sections lu number,
is sold at $28; with laige stems on keel,
and ready to plank if Jo. Tlioy me not
intended to bo clinker built, nor as the
frail impoitcd whalo boats proper, but
aro Intended for lotiglr use and durabi
lity, yet light withal, for fishing and
trading purposes. Wo hae exported
theso frames and Intend doing so, and
make this offer to amateurs ami othcis
desirous of tijing their hand, with
plenty of leisure nnd small cash to make
a business. Will bend frames to any
gieu model from C to 25 tons. Also on
lintitl for sale Surf and Pleasure Boats.
Stems, Knees and Timbers. Mutual
Telephone No 325.
DOWEU & SON.
7Clf Boat Builders.
74 King st.
Importers of
Rattan & Reed Furniture.
Pianos & Furniture
Moved with Care.
Matting and Carpets Laid,
CORNICE POLES.
Fine Upholstering & Bedding
A Speciailty.
C$;2v5KS TO RENT.
npr.10 8K
Steam Works, Sunny South,
Tcio.: Bell 18G.
Depot, 28 Merchant Street,
Tele.: Bell 172, Mutual 360.
TAHITI
Modem arnchlncry.
I'ntcnt OlasB Valve IIotlleB
CAPACITY 1,000 DOZEN PER DAY.
The only appnrntus using Purified Car.
bonlc Acid Gn, making
high class
Tahiti Lemonade,
Apollinuris Water,
Cream Soda,
Ginger Ale,
Hop Ale,
Grenadine, Elo ,
And Pure, Strong Effervescing
PLAIN
SODA WATER.
Note Empty Bottles to bo relurned
prior to new orders being executed,
figyOrders delivered to any part of
tho city, Island orders solicited, 83 tf
JJoppiOo.,
74 King st. -rg
LEIMI
WORKS
VC?K .!SBo.
IliiTSliMii
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Australian Mall Snrriso.
VMI SAN FKANUIHCO,
The now and lino Al stool steamship
"Alameda,"
O f the Ocoanio Steamship Company, wll
ho duo nt Honolulu from Hydncy
and Auckland on or about
April 6, '89.
And will leave for tho above port with
mulls and pascngeis on or about that
date.
For f i eight or paBsacc, hnvintr KIT.
MSHIOlt ACCOMMOBA'i'lONS.Vply
WM. G. IRWIN & CO.. Agents
For Sydney and Auckland,
Tho now and Hue Al steel steMrwOiir)
"Zealandia."
Of the Oceanic Steamship Company, will
bo due at Honolulu from San
Francisco on or about
April 13, '89.
And will lravo prompt dbpntch with
mails and passengers for the above ports
.tor frerght or passace, havlnir H1I
PERIOK ACCOMMOUAT10Ns"gai(pj
37 WM. G. IRWIN & CO., Agents
The Best Company
xrxm MUTUAL
Life Insurance Go.
OX7" NEW YOiJK
HiGbard A. McGurdy, President.
The Largest Company in tho World
The Oldest Company in tho U. S.
It Gives the Most Liberal Policies
AND
Pays the Largest Dividends.
Claims paid to policy holders in the
Hawaiian Islands, during the
past ten yeais,
Over : 190.000 OO.
flQT For rates, apply to
S. 1$. JtOSE,
General Agent, Honolulu, Hawaiian
Islands
oct.'J 88-ly
J.E.BRQWN&GO.,
28 nierrliaut St., Honolulu, JI.I.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
ACCOUNTANTS,
Conveyancers & General Agents
REAL ESTATE FACTORS &
COLLECTORS.
Sole Agents for tho Burlington Route
Across America, and to the Azores.
.Sole Agents for Pitt 6a Scott's Foreign
Paicels Express & General Shipping
Agency
Sole Agents for Sunny South Aerated
Waters.
Sole Agents for Masefleld Bros. New
Zealand Mullet ami Canned Goods.
Special Agents for Leading New Zea
land and Australian Mercantile Finns.
Special Agents for the California Land
Association.
Special Agents for tho Honolulu BusiJ
ness Directory.
A I ho, Other Special Agencies.
JBSy Customs' Entries Passed. Pro
peitles Managed. Assignees and Audi,
tors' Work done promptly. Houses
Leased and Rents Collected.
New Business Solicited
Bell Tolo. No. 172 Mutual Tclo. No. 3G0.
Dec-5J Post Offico Box 400. 88-ly
Honolulu Library
AND
Reading Room Association,
Cor. Hotel & Alakcn Streets.
Open every Day and Evening.
The Library consists at the present
time of over Fivo Thousand Volumes.
Tho Reading Room is supplied with
about fifty or tho leading newspapers
and periodicals.
A Parlor is provided for conversation
ind games.
Terms of membership, jlfty cents a
Jioiith, payable quintet ly in advance.
No founulity requited lu joining exoept
Bigning the roll.
Strangers from foreign countries nnd
vlsltois from tho other islands are wel
come to the rooms at all times as guests.
Tills Association having no regular
means of suppott except tho dues of
membeis, it is expected that resideuts
of Honolulu who desire to avail them
sehes of Its privileges, uud oil who feel
art Interest in maintaining an institution
of this Mud, iJll put down their names
and become regular contiibutors.
A. J. OAimVRIGHT, Pies.,
M. M. SCOTT, Vice-President,
II. A. PARMELEE, Secretary,
A. L.SMITH, Treasurer, '
0. T. RODGERS, M.D.,
Chairman Hall nml Library Coarmittee;
THlfT,Nr-Y,,REA,DABLE PA-
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